One reader is very upset that the Labour party would go to the trouble of maintaining a website to
“stalk innocent people”.

How many times do I have to state that Bexley is Bonkers is not backed,
sponsored or in any way connected to a political party and certainly not the
Labour party? Since I became eligible to vote in 1964 I have voted Conservative
at every opportunity except when I happened to know another candidate well.

Because of that I voted Liberal In the late 1960s in a local election in
Aldershot. (I won’t make that mistake again.)

In recent years I have cast two votes for Labour candidates and two for UKIP, again I thought I knew
them well enough. Except for that I have voted solidly Conservative but not always enthusiastically.

There
is no way that BiB backs Labour and it stalks no one. If it is anything
political it is an occasionally right leaning blog that reflects the appalling dishonesty and
lack of transparency to be found within Bexley Council - which happens to be
controlled by the Conservatives. I have come to believe, and have a fair amount
of evidence now, that the leadership in Bexley is dishonest to an extent far greater than
is to be expected of the average politician.

The use of the stalk word in the anonymous email is intriguing to say the least because on the very
same day that the anonymous message came in another came from a regular
correspondent. It suggested I take a look at Councillor Sharon Massey’s Facebook
page, something I think I have only done once before, only once in the past few years that’s for sure.

I have never seen the attraction of Facebook; I keep my eye
on the Crossrail and Thamesmead Regeneration pages but that’s about it.

So what is currently to be seen on Councillor Massey's Facebook page? Paranoia
by the looks of it. Over the past few days she has done nothing but post
comments about stalking. Why? Losing it if you ask me. If she is being cyber
stalked it’s not by me. She gets my attention no more than any other vocal member of Bexley Council.
If she said nothing her name would never appear on BiB - like several of her
colleagues no one ever hears from. Ray Sams. Who is he?

To be honest I never give Sharon Massey a thought when not actually listening to her on a
recording of a Council meeting. Someone who has met the Masseys several times because of,
well I had better not say, told me that a close relationship is difficult
because they always have to be seen as superior to everyone else. They may be for all I care,
but no one, not even them, should assume I have any connection with the Labour party.
Nice enough people but not since I was chucked out of their hustings in 1959
have they done much for me.